Right before COVID, we were trying to get pregnant. I just want to start our family, get back to her normal life.

COVID Survivor

He was doing so well in the trial. His heart was improving, only to die in a freak accident.

Will

Nat: You know this guy?
Will: Yeah. One of my trial patients.

Anna: I get that I'm grounded, but why do I have to come to work with you?
Charles: Because we need to talk.
Anna: I thought we talked plenty last night.
Charles: This is the third time I caught you sneaking out of the house. The third time I found your bed stuffed with clothes.
Anna: You never let me do anything! I'm like a prisoner!
Charles: I would like to be able to let you do more things, but that requires a certain level of trust. Pro-tip: If you want to be trusted, don't sneak out of the house in the middle of the night.

You cast a long shadow. It's time I got out from under it.

Michael

April, we are nurses. Just because we know what to do doesn't mean we have the authority to do it.

Maggie

Charles: So, your day going any better?
Sharon: No. Actually, it's gone off a cliff.

Zero pain is something. Everything else is history repeating itself. Procedure after procedure and all of them are colossal failures.

Lisa

Will: I know a brain tumor can be scary, but yours is treatable.
Liam: Surgery.
Charles: It'll correct your peripheral vision as well.
Liam: But I'd lose my wife.

Dr. Veroni: I'm a cardiologist. I can help.
Ethan: Thanks, but technically you're only supposed to see patients who are part of your clinical trial.

Woman: Body radiating.
Marcel: Radiating? That's not a lay term. You a doctor?
Woman: No. Professional patient.

Daniel: Uh-oh.
Sharon: Michael and me, it's been a little rocky the last few weeks.
Daniel: Parenthood. It's a life sentence, right?